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Electromagnetic heating in a 2D axissymmetric AC model
Posted Apr 22, 2020, 6:52 a.m. EDT Electromagnetics, Electromagnetic Heating, Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 5.5 0 Replies
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Hello,
I am currently working on a project to simulate the electric field behaviour at different temperatures. The application is shown in the attached image. I already simulated it in DC with the temperature dependence as 2D axissymmetric model. Therefore I used the "electric currents" and "heat transfer in solids" physic coupled with "electromagnetic heating". As study step I used "stationary". Now I want to do the same for AC. I tried using the "frequency-stationary", but I always get an error while computing.(First few rows of the error code are at the end of the post) I couldn't figure out why the solver gets that error. Hence I looked for a different way of solving it and changed "electric currents" to "magnetic and electric fields" because I saw that in an example. However, in this new setup I can't apply the voltage on the electrode or the ground.
I am pretty sure the simulation should work with my first attempt, does anyone know what I did wrong or what I can/should change?
Thank you!
Error Code: - Feature: Stationary Solver 1 (sol1/s1) Attempt to evaluate negative power of zero. - Function: ^ Failed to evaluate temporary symbolic derivative variable. - Variable: comp1.ec.normE@VDN${realdot@3} - Defined as: ((realdot(comp1.ec.Er,comp1.ec.Er)+realdot(comp1.ec.Ez,comp1.ec.Ez))^(-0.5))0.5 ...
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Hello Robin Ramin
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